Resources
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Guide to Running a Local Livestock Judging Contest
Published on March 31, 2015
Learn how to run a local livestock judging contest in your community. -
Sportsmanship and Competitive Event Resources
Published on March 30, 2015
Exhibiting good sportsmanship is not just for youth 4-H members – it applies to everyone involved, including volunteers, parents, leaders and others. -
Michigan 4-H Proud Equestrians Program CD-ROM (4H1607)
Published on March 30, 2015
This guide covers developing and supporting a 4-H Proud Equestrians Program (PEP). It discusses how people with disabilities can learn and practice riding and horsemanship skills with a certified therapeutic riding instructor. (CD, 2005) -
Veterinary Science Organizations
Published on March 30, 2015
The following organizations may provide more information in the 4-H veterinary science project area. -
Michigan 4-H Dog Agility Manual (4H1647)
Published on March 23, 2015
In Michigan 4-H, agility supplies 4-H members and their dogs with something fun to do. It also helps to build confidence and teamwork between the 4-H members and their dogs. -
Identifying Meat Retail Cuts According to Species
Published on March 23, 2015
A diagram visually explaining beef retail cuts of meat. -
Rabbit Tracks: Summer Rabbit Care (4H1440)
Published on March 2, 2015
This information is designed to help you prevent or reduce the stress on your rabbits that is caused by summer conditions. -
Rabbit Tracks: Water (4H1509)
Published on March 2, 2015
This fact sheet covers what water does for rabbits and why water quality is important to rabbits. This is one in a series of Michigan 4-H fact sheets on a variety of rabbit-related topics. -
Rabbit Tracks: Winter Rabbit Care (4H1439)
Published on March 2, 2015
You can prepare the rabbits in your 4-H rabbit project for winter using the tips in this sheet. This is one in a series of Michigan 4-H fact sheets on a variety of rabbit-related topics. -
Michigan 4-H Dog Project Snapshot (4H1610)
Published on March 2, 2015
This 4-H snapshot sheet covers what 4-H'ers can learn from a 4-H dog project, ways to get involved and resources for learning more. This is one in a series of Michigan 4-H snapshot sheets on a variety of topics.